Virginian in 1910 -- Unlikely territory

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Mon Aug 10 09:54:46 EDT 2009


Perhaps he was just referencing the fact that in addition to the timber holdings in Bland they also had mineral deposits along Potts Creek but didn't mention Potts Creek is in Giles County.

Charlie

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That Potts Creek is a long way from Rocky Gap. Either the writer is geographically challenged, or he was aware of a different water course which was called “Potts Creek” somewhere in Bland County. Maybe! Bland County was essentially a wilderness in 1910, and in many ways it still is. At any rate, it would have been a bit of a stretch for the Virginian to go in that direction. Interesting speculation.        Jim Nichols
 

January 4, 1910

 
VIRGINIAN TO BLAND
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May Go Over Tracks of New River, Holston and Western
 
    The Hardwood Lumber and Mining Company, which has about 6,000 acres of timber near Rocky Gap, expects to market the standing timber in a short time.  In addition to having some good timber the company claims to have a fine deposit of iron found in Potts Creek.  The property is near the New River, Holston and Western terminal at Rocky Gap and on account of being accessible to the railroad is a desirable property.  The railroad, which is said to be the property of the Lees-McVitty Tannery Company, is perhaps a real solution of the Virginian question, as it may be possible that the Virginian will go up that route into the timber, coal and iron deposits of Bland county. If this should be done the railroad could get plenty of water and would have a territory which at the present time is practically untouched.  This plan would not help Bluefield as it would take the railroad on the side of the East River mountain opposite to Bluefield.
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[The reason for the reference to Potts Creek is puzzling because Potts Creek lies generally east (VGN side) of New River whereas the NR, H&W follows Wolf Creek, which is generally west (N&W side) of New River.
 
This is the last BDT article to be posted until I return home this coming Thursday.]
 
Gordon Hamilton
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